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The current series of notes was introduced on 23 August 2009 [13] and contains, for the first time, a 200 pula banknote. In response to the concern of the poor quality of the paper of the 10 pula banknote, the Bank of Botswana unveiled a 10 pula banknote in polymer in November 2017 which was issued to the public on 1 February 2018.
The kwacha (/ ˈ k w æ tʃ ə /; ISO 4217: MWK, official name Malawi Kwacha [2]) is the currency of Malawi as of 1971, replacing the Malawian pound. It is divided into 100 tambala . The kwacha replaced other types of currency, namely the British pound sterling , the South African rand , and the Rhodesian dollar , that had previously circulated ...
10 pula Obverse 2009 Mokgweetsi Masisi: 1962– 5th President of Botswana (2018–) 10 pula Obverse 2020 ... 200 kwacha Obverse 2012 John Chilembwe: 1871–1915
Botswana pula: P BWP Thebe: 100 Brazil: Brazilian real: R$ BRL Centavo: 100 British Indian Ocean Territory: United States dollar $ USD Cent: 100 British Virgin Islands: United States dollar $ USD Cent: 100 Brunei: Brunei dollar $ BND Sen: 100 Singapore dollar $ SGD Cent: 100 Bulgaria: Bulgarian lev: lv. BGN Stotinka: 100 Burkina Faso: West ...
pula Botswana pula: Q: quetzal Guatemalan quetzal: q: qintar Albanian qintar: Fraction A centesimal subdivision of the lek R: rand South African rand: Also Russian and Belarusian currencies in Latin script R$ real Brazilian real: The $ is sometimes written with a double bar like a double-barred dollar sign: ﷼ IR Rl ⁄ Rls: rial Iranian rial
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 238 total. ... Botswana pula; Brazilian cruzado; ... Malawian kwacha; Malaysian ringgit; Maldivian ...
Today the nation of Malawi regards and honors Chilembwe as a martyr. His face appears on the 200 Kwacha (Malawian currency). In 1926, the British government allowed the Providence Industrial Mission to be reopened under Daniel Sharpe Malekebu (ca.1890-1978). Malekbu had been trained in medical and Bible school in the United States.